Daniel Rains, 21, was arrested Saturday along with his father William Rains, 45. / Photo provided by the Johnson County Sheriff's Department

by Tim Evans, USA TODAY Sports

by Tim Evans, USA TODAY Sports

FRANKLIN, Ind. - A father and son from Shelbyville landed in jail Saturday night, after a day of golfing and drinking at a Johnson County golf course turned violent, according to police.

William Rains, 45, and his son, Daniel Rains, 21, were both preliminarily charged with battery in the incident at Cypress Run Golf Course on Ind. 44, about four miles east of Franklin, according to a release issued by the Johnson County Sheriff's Department.

Officers from the department were called to the golf course shortly after 6 p.m. Saturday on a report of a disturbance in the parking lot.

Police found Daniel Rains with "marks on his face and back." He told investigators his father attacked him because he would not tell a friend who was with them to shut up, according to a police report.

Daniel Rains told police "he took a defensive position and was taken to the ground" by his father, who allegedly bit him on the lip during the scuffle, he said.

William Rains also had "obvious fight-related scratches and marks on him," the report said. He told police he "lost it," when his son tackled him.

The sheriff's report said "William was obviously intoxicated and even admitted to drinking all day during this golf outing."

Both men refused offers of medical treatment, the report said. William and Daniel Rains, who live in the same household, according to the police report, were transported to the Johnson County Jail.